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Scholar-Level 16
Animation calls for a wide bouquet of skills from traditional art skills to articulation skills, storytelling to aesthetic appreciation, and creativity to technical prowess. Animation and digital media careers are practical oriented and will need strong mentoring. You may enhance your knowledge, but have to learn the skills thoroughly by learning at any leading institution of your choice.
Digital media and animation related programs are offered by lot of Government Colleges and autonomous institutes and universities.
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CSE stands for Computer Science Engineering. It's a branch of engineering. To be able to get through to the gaming industry, you need to be good with coordinate geometry and graphical / visual programming. Visual C+, OpenGL are some of the various graphics based programming languages. You could try joining s good computer coaching institute to learn these languages if these weren't included in your engineering syllabus.
Once you've completed those courses, those institutes or you yourselves can apply for an internship in an IT company, regardless of whether it's a startup or MNC for a related domain. If you live up
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Do you want to get in gaming without Masters? That is the biggest risk you are taking in India. If you are from reputed institutes like IIT, NIT, etc. then you have the slightest chance you could get into something meaningful inside the industry. Otherwise, you will be nothing but a tester. From that position you have to gain a lot of experience and should be more than exceptional to become something. There are minute chances that you could be sent for bog projects abroad.
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